Burning Man Celebrates Larry Harv's Celebration

in #burning7 years ago

Each year, 70 thousand people gathered in Nevada Black Rock Desert to participate in Burning Man's annual event. There are many industrial establishments which are inactive and large human form made of wood. After the ceremony, they were burned. In the fire, people's 'ego' or 'self-esteem' or 'amity' is burnt in the fire by burning a human body-shaped wooden image. The purpose of this burning man is to announce the emergence of true genuine people by burning the image of the people who are stable in the discrimination of various sections including caste and gender.

In a statement published on the Burning Man's website, it has been reported that the founder of the festival, Larry Harv, 70, has survived. Earlier this month he had a stroke. Harvey has died in his home on Saturday morning. Burning Man's Chief Executive Officer Marian Goel writes: "Larry has never been measured. He can not be measured with the measure. The way he lived, he measured the scale. He was an aesthetic mali, a philosopher, a dreamer, an intellectual, a writer, an inspiration, an entrepreneur, a consultant, and a taxi driver and a bike messenger from one side.

About Larry Harvey Marian Goel further writes: 'We have experienced his absence in our daily life for a long time. But he was kind of a man, we can never really remove him from the heart. '

The Burning Man organization was established in June 1986. At that time, Harvey and his friend, Jerry Goodell, burned a human-made wood made of wood in San Francisco's Baker Beach for the observance of the North. From then on it became a festival. In 1990, the festival was celebrated for the first time in Nevada Black Rock Desert. The event soon became the United States's most known cultural event. By 2015, the annual income of the Burning Man project stood at $ 3.77 million. Out of this, 3 million 4 million dollars are spent on managing the program.